P.D. CORSETS. ADVICE TO MOTHERS!—Are you broken in youi' rest by a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teeth? Go at once to a chemist and get a bottle of Mrs WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUP. It is perfectly harmless, and pleasant to taste, it produces natural, quiet sleep, by relieving the child from'pain, and the little cherub gwakes "as bright as a button." It soothes the child, it softeiis the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for dysentery and diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Mrs Winslow's Sootliiiig Syrup is sold by medicine dealers everywhere.* RHEUMATIC PAINS RELIEVED. "I have been a great sufferer from rheumatism," writes Mrs Jame Pierce 1340 Stu,rt-st., Ballarait. Vic. "The excruciating' pains have caused me hours of misery. I thought I would never get relief, but, the first bottle of Chamberlain'® Paiin Balm showed me iit was possible. Now, at the first signs of the rheumatic pain* returning I apply hot fomentations, then rub Chamberlain's Pain Balmi well in. and it certainly wards off what need be days of pain and Buffering."
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLVI, Issue XLVI, 24 June 1911, Page 2
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